Al-Qaeda plot stopped in Canada

Obama’s lie that al-Qaeda has been defeated continues to be exposed. Last Friday when the identies of the Boston bombers were revealed, there was a report that “Russian” nationals were stopped at Niagra Falls on the boder between the US and Canada. Now it turns out, Canada has busted a terror plot that was going to attack a train in Niagra Falls.

OTTAWA — Canadian police and intelligence agencies have made two arrests in connection with a planned major terrorist attack on a Via Rail passenger train in the Greater Toronto Area. Two suspects are in custody, one from Ontario and one from Quebec, following an RCMP counter-terrorism investigation.

At an afternoon news conference, the RCMP named the suspects as Chiheb Esseghaier and Raed Jaser, and said they were linked to al-Qaeda in Iran, but said there was “no imminent threat” to passengers, rail employees or infrastructure.

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The arrests were reportedly not connected to the two brothers who were accused in last week’s bombing in the Boston Marathon.As well, sources told the CBC there is no connection to another high-profile incident — in which friends from a London, Ont. High school joined Al-Qaeda and died earlier this year when they took hostages at an Algerian gas refinery

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